The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 14 January 1933
1933-01-14
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Title Section16 1933-01-14 1 The Singapore Free Press sfdsfdfgsdfgsgsg ESTABLISHED 1835. sin(;apokk, s.s. sahkda\, jamakv n, 19:5:5. 10 KN rs.16 words
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Article273 1933-01-14 1 rr>«. lutm n idopUd l.\ Hi. l.«-axut> ol Viti.n. i ion ill lh.it llu I i-.^ur must Like ilium li.iti .-tit. li\i i. I ii<i i j* i Hi.' I mii. Report in toto, and tiring China 1.1|,..l M-ltlf thjl disputt r.iu<- 11 I Uhlll 1M.5.l V.1..N273 words
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Article1109 1933-01-14 1 qwd ngunt ln>min<- no.tri e«f larruffO LibelU Juvenal. Atmospherics, according to Plight -Unit. Allen in his address to the Rir**irir."t, am) "noises caused by electric discharges sn the atmosphere which cause grunts and other horribis noises in the receiver." It is not quite clear whether the1,109 words
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Advertisement80 1933-01-14 1 A TK A l>e>hnos> and fragrance of the Malayan gardens •o sour hono> RAFFLES HOTEL MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL TO- It AY RIJSTTAFEL '.<>- P M SIM-.c I\! DINNER DANCE AND CABARET (Special engagement of Hugo and Josephine). I>i> London. I'.iri- and Ww York. RAFFLE- mm i;i: \tki» *\\u !!!>ii: imiom:80 words
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Advertisement137 1933-01-14 1 LATEST Al)\ l JE] ISEMENTS Haw you seen Tlie Annual <;f the East Page 3. When you g.. tare Page 9. U.E.s stock Stewart and I s and übe fittings Page 3. Wassiamull Assomull have a new shipment )f Chinese twisted mattings Page 5. CnnySLE* fib CAB IWuHJJASi. *aw»— if137 words
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Advertisement13 1933-01-14 1 There is no bet t it Tp» than BIGIA TEA CROWN IN MALAYA13 words
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Article150 1933-01-14 2 A- \N».r:» .»t the Time of the Black Prince re were recently unearthed, durta ai carat ns m t. London, a serie fifty shoes which disclose the fashions affe Mr Londoners trom the time Prince to Henry The earliest of the shots shows the toes 1 grotesquely turned150 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement239 1933-01-14 2 BUSINESS CARDS. a eorKHWf'iX MANOR BISHOPSUU.NTON DEVON ENGLAND, specially welcomes families on leave from the East, .harm of an Old English Country House, together with every con-venitn.-e of QMdaOl MOI class Hotel. 9 r ground-,. F.iding. Hunting. Golf. Tt:- BapB) >' No P etty r raooattj recom- mended. Illustrated tantl239 words
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Advertisement623 1933-01-14 2 TENDERS. SINCAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Tenders. NOTICE II Be r*o that tender- art r.ow invited for t..<- following matt-rials or services and that particular of such tenders Tiay be obtained in the Tender Room Municipal Offices Supply of Sluici Valvi tor period Ist May MM to 30th April 1934 Date of623 words
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Advertisement551 1933-01-14 2 NOTICES. NOTICE. Mr Charles P lias been admit- r.titner o: Flta WmX from lan Id E R \SER CO.. ■ngapoi 11. 1933. ORDINANCE NO. IJ (BANKRUPTCY). IN THE SI PKEME COI'KI «>l I 111 STR KITS si 1 1 I EMI N 1 M I II.IMIN 1 M "I N551 words
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Advertisement611 1933-01-14 2 Prevention is Beitt_j Pa^ BJB To teaist and repel eoldA. >4t_j B _mbß bY y%fl 1 P T^^ B rnuiMoe jvysLW I4f eVa wfl I_ W J y^%ym m^ mu^ m m mmmm m mummmm u»-n<e v; v// 1 b^^^_ Lcl Lv^B I V-X LsT __T^^V b^^ bT^^ I .quailed611 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous354 1933-01-14 2 THE WEEK gal-anr, 14ttu High Water 00 25. 8 8 ft.. 1129. 10 I ft Penang Races. Fifth Day Rugby: H.M.S. Malaya Cv Singapore vs. Selangor. at Kuala Lumpur: SCC A" x*s. R.A.F. at Seletar: I iM.G.i Coy. vs. Wiltshire Regt. at Tanglin: Public ServiceSouth Johore. Johore: M. College x-s.354 words
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Article233 1933-01-14 3 Same Light an Fruit-*.* r X H Swinnerton spoke to members Geological Association upon the palaeontologist Is aMr to make to the knowledge of evolution by .v.ifc. Mendel, he said, had ex;n gle characterises In his Hi had followed tallness. foi ough many generations of a plant,233 words
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Article93 1933-01-14 3 Dr cyril Attneton. head master <rf Eton, and Mr C H X Marten, the Vice Provost. ded a banquet at Slough at which the fare raaakttd entirely of bread, cheese, and water. The event was orgaaaed for the ben. Slough's IMm unemployed worhtrs. Member* •J the93 words
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Article208 1933-01-14 3 Kk Bans in .t < i^ < vi l>r vie I mi..,, Ralph Cornwall, who had been "out with friends" in the City, found a firework in his pocket. Shortly afterwards a policeman heard a rebounding report. Then he saw Cornwall standing in a cloud208 words
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Article90 1933-01-14 3 Water Krai-he* Hour Ol (.oh tub House From Our Own Corrcspom i.,i..i..m i>e, r. The Comnn N at Brancaster wi to consu matter of paramount importance this week ea Is encroaching on the links and has reached the doors of the clubhous. stood since 18*3. There is the90 words
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Article164 1933-01-14 3 Professor Believes in Brighter Clathes London ward An :hc distinguished authcrr is an apostle of colour. He has just presided dinner wearing a yellow wafctcoa! and a dress coat with red and blue lapels! I the world lacks to-day is coloi the Professor. This is a drab164 words
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Article101 1933-01-14 3 I 1,1)00 Miles h\ Sea and (anal .ndiff. imph oi ma: I thoda B a aal i-incnt 1 1 Welsh coki reached borders •> Rumania Mil ('.net: t«> the coast of Yu^o sla\ia anci thrm. i;,il 0 i about 351 utiles :i mountainous aaaattej Ot HM101 words
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367 1933-01-14 3 554 HEDULE EXCEEDED BY o,0(H ),uOO,()00 ROEBLES Knormous brim and Electrical DpYpJopmPi-ts Mom i\. .1.. n. 1 As* ills ol the !i; fi Plan of the U.S.S.R which has been completed in four years, the Soviet pm striking illustration o; BKBtl in the realm367 words
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Article431 1933-01-14 3 National Festival Scheme I'.UI. 11l theatrical world U still discussing I for a French national theatrical and operatic festival on the lines of the English Malvern with the addition of a Bavreuth or Salzburg as well. It is an ambitious project but many see in it a431 words
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Article97 1933-01-14 3 Sample Order For 2.000 Tons Swansea. A sample order for 2.000 ton- -..•.plate- has baa .■:.(>::' II Wforfei I.i halt Of G v. Bufearl Bean braal ha I If the aamps I md M"--' io\<- x,,., MBaw. h. i n pJacaai Bat auapl or* Hi Kcaiai97 words
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Advertisement152 1933-01-14 3 I thousands \lrcndv Sold I m m mr THE ANNUAL OF THE EAST (1932 33 Edition) EDITED AND COaPILED !U EL F. KNAPP, FJLOS. BIGGER BETTER THAN EVER mcd to be the Most magnificently produced and most remarkable Book on Travel, Industry ami Adventure in the East and Far Easl152 words
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Advertisement59 1933-01-14 3 STEWARTS g LLOYDS ■■■■■^■^^i^B_______________________________________________Bß____F IHaHBHHBHHHMHHI^^^^BBB^^HBBH^BBHBHBHH^HSBBT S_M__H_BaMJHHMSIHMBBBBBBBBBBBBB' TUBES AND TUBE FITTINGS i m cii ■_r rfa tF~%Tiaf r v < f^^E aa ¥r 4 #i —o fl, J STOCktl) AM) SO/./) BY UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED. SI\(,\PORI BRWIIES. TRAIN BRAND CONDENSED MILK Recommend "Train Milk for your daily use. PURITY AND ECONOMY59 words
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Article, Illustration151 1933-01-14 4 f_Bt KAIVAB Oi I'A'l M •>: I \i;\\OOD bowling to Ponsford SUTCLIFFE seemed pleased with life after punishing the Australian i bowline. FIRST AID on the field BUfOBBION struck on the bark t iucxdmxn had a camping holiday >-l vie second ieoc. Here be151 words
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Article283 1933-01-14 4 Motor Siril to he Produced Colonel A Hristnw. who presided aaaagl i rateaa Oai ßud tion. Ltd. at WinchesU Hone. London, reaaalad that on Daoavfear ■> Hm Maaaag dis tO an Adimial!-. D_ 0 >.' tht ■nd MB of had oii _aaf Mtkh Md tt navy283 words
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Article150 1933-01-14 4 Return of Mss. and Pictures The agreement made between the Hungarian and Austrian repre in Venice will mean the return of many priceless treasures to Hungary, although a number ol articles of definite!] H mgarian source will Mill remain in Vienna. The treasures, which will be150 words
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Article282 1933-01-14 4 Japan's (.rin the Indian \!;i; Uei Speaking at a meeting of the Assoctatiop of] Managers of Textile Works, held in the Athen- aeum, Manchester, Major W. Vernon, who ha*| spent about thirty years In the cotton Industry j in India, called attention to the rapid growth of282 words
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Article107 1933-01-14 4 Saving the Soul oi ■■Cland A Berkshire branch of the Deans! Preservation of Rural Bnglan at *****8 Lord Crawford, president of the route rapid growth of houv estates were developed, said that without ad. quale thought of planning and I relation to scenery and consideration ot107 words
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Advertisement71 1933-01-14 4 B CONTAINS (ABUNDANCE 4 i/ppi PR' OF V^ 1 ES VITAMINS COD LIVER OIL with A B and D MALT EXTRACT Maintains vigour in children. Builds strong teeth and sturdy A -A Enables children to develop a f^'i~\\ reserve of strength with which U |V, 1 h to resist disease.71 words
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Article2662 1933-01-14 5 AIR MAIL LETTER FROM LONDON THE NEW YEAR ■aim, Dee. 31. From tin Free Press <' < .prudent r ,c!r: l oi h N a Year us at lea-r help- areetkm r.tishing. It incrsaaaag custom for firms to hand out .*rs some of them are really very good. < n.2,662 words
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Article279 1933-01-14 5 :x<i (.nine. is tor 'Hie i: > .v i Lazarus" .101 l The painting "The Raising of Lazarus." by Richard Sickert. A R.A.. exhibited in last year's Academy and presented by the artist to the Sadler's Wells Theatre to be sold for the benefit of its work,279 words
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Article384 1933-01-14 5 Politician^ IM>t vi Gratitude Mr. David Low. the cartoonist, broadcast in i,. talked to "an unnamed listener" whom he dubbed "a sell-styled ooning. He reminded him and fellovs at a debt of gratitude they owed to cartoonists. Unlike the old cartoonist, such as Gillray and Rowlandson.384 words
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Article155 1933-01-14 5 Lieut.-General Sir Richard Wapshare died at his Cheltenham home at the age of 72. He well known shikari, having "bagged" more than 50 tigers, and was Master of the Bangalore Foxhounds in India. Tiir V liire Territorial Association is arranging a tour with unique features for next ijioposed to fix155 words
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Advertisement299 1933-01-14 5 _^_^_w. n ArBT _v _V _l X m\ymW _4 h_v H_v ai B_b J__Sl___^^ B _l^A. _B B_^jP^^BßinjT I ÜBJ^^LPT^ 'ICbm bw mmsmm^^mw Amw mrmr ■H q f£F* -v_ ir*"V ---jfc.vv ,I i SfcfflpfiijSy _9i^^l_k^^^^^^^<_o^^ ci > l i mt c mw mm Sn Mm Be mm Amm mw w299 words
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Article, Illustration1646 1933-01-14 6 The First Talking Picture Actress Pioneer Days of 1924 F THE Oral talking picture actress has been c oveied. I Unt ,r light has been hidden on the fireworks that celebrated the introdu of voice Into motion picture*. Th. lady having 1 the honour is none other than Una Merkel.1,646 words
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Article156 1933-01-14 6 Broadways migration to Hollywood .inc° the advent of talking pictures has be.n M gradual that few rsaM \'.ent *o which stage folk \m studio lite SO H is int.-- note that the II Bi EBt> "The Night of June 13.' has had uviiing Of the stage. Cttve Brock156 words
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Article, Illustration126 1933-01-14 6 The Lusitani.i Secret" has reached the cast ins. at tlie Paramount studios, whoi Richard Bennetl Oene Raymond and France Dee were :i important rbles in th< j star player group. The story, concerning the salvaging of thi farm us -el. 1-. r James B V playwn in126 words
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Article162 1933-01-14 6 nkhead. continually reported Oa- gaged, will never be! 4 The Paramount film star asserted whil;per in Devil and tiu> I Deep that when she finds herself desperately i enough in love to get married, she will on the spur of the moment without any folderol of etmagrnannti solitaires162 words
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Article118 1933-01-14 6 NO STAR, NO PIC TURES -j "If I'm not withhl riw years p leave pictures." < This is the assertion made by Adrienne Ames screen actress, who is playing her most im- portant role to date, the feminine lead in Para- mount's "Ouittj Hell," opposite Edmund d Lowe. Victor McLaglen118 words
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Article548 1933-01-14 6 American Manufacturer* Declare War Automobile manufacturers hay? declared war Against a common foe taxation. They are wattikng against it on two fronts, both nationwide In extent as affecting highway transportation In general. The main <*g»»M"g line takes car upetntJen. Truck operation and the business structure of commercial hauling constitute548 words
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Article887 1933-01-14 6 DBCARBONISWO j Ry tin Fret I'rer-* Motoring orrespondt nt a n, i ___i b___ th.t should de\«.t«* j rrrtain jin-N. In response «"i u aaade airanfesaetitts aki. l ..n< vu..'!). 'bis j mmmrmmf ■mrmwg t lem which < onfront th. I I Ertver la Ihe tropin887 words
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Article1257 1933-01-14 7 Fxpimn Hi I p Bj Chinese fivi! Wm <K\ SS 3 SIGN s s <>rr -spondent I I ludia. Dec. Sa. I the framing of the .c China Group" of the pedition. and the experiences mrssbrrs in the Muhaaomadan rebellion ..no m Bhillang. was given1,257 words
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Article401 1933-01-14 7 BRITISH TRADE WITH AUSTRALIA Mr. Urine and New Possibilitiefl The opportunities lo: > trade with Australia arising out of the Ottawa agreements reviewed by Mr. Bruce. Resideir for Australia in London, at a meeting hr!< Grocers' Hall by the Australian and I Zcahmd Section of the London Chamber of Commerce.401 words
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Article73 1933-01-14 7 I A crippkd woman performed a remarkable i feat when Mr. Hanson of Alnwick. N rthum.d. djed while sitting in his chair, old man and his wife lived in a lonely cottage on the mocr. and Mrs. Hanson, who is a cripple and has been confined to the house for73 words
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Article573 1933-01-14 7 NEW BATTLESHIP RATIO THK JAPANESE PLAN Tonnage and fiun Reductions A suggestion that the Disarmament c too large to scope conclusion of practical naval limitation ;u ments and a further suggestion for ll of 11—11—8 for capit the 5—5 3 ratio laid down for th :tain. and Japan by the573 words
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Article173 1933-01-14 7 China and Deltin of Jehol ..iilmi. .1 I Heavy concentration o' Japanese tr.;ops on the borders of Jehol and the immirer E pi ounce are occupying much circles and the press lithe third plenary session has adopted a •te plan to deal with Japane sen it shouldCentre Press - 173 words
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Article29 1933-01-14 7 Sir Rcb- <..•. I >■'■ lin 1908. gave a party to 500 babies. Ear. uns mm 499 of these "babies" an < I .idU Cloi.<Ui. |<>t them coming tioni abiuad fhf thl29 words
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Advertisement239 1933-01-14 7 AN UNDERWOOD PORTABLE Makes Your Mail EASIER to Write and EASIER to Read PATERSON, SIMONS AND COMPANY, LIMITED. Phone 599 L ___________------___g___go-»V-ggM--gg^ I Stronger Nerves Increased Energy JIEEPLESSNESJ Bi utint. Saruto£cn yo\. *il fA rf^fVaTK ,oon "'i 0 OUJU rie^thT I«* V nX .-y^^^AL H*^. becauat Sarutoftn takat \\^>%A tSu^239 words
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Article558 1933-01-14 8 Light on Recent Rebellion Ghi am N;s leader ol leccnt rebellion i. ■r.anullai; and tat Afghan Mtnistsr in Russia. AI time of Bacha Saga's capture of Kabul and A-raml'ah's flight. Ghulam Nabi Khan returned from Ruir stan. joined up with the famous "Robin Hood of -Ibrahim558 words
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Article291 1933-01-14 8 Company To Appear At Aherystwv th I ..ml. in. Jan. 1 The first appearance of the company formed imote a Welsh national theatre will bably be at Aberystwyth during the meetings cf the National Union cf T. inference at Easter. Efforts, which are influentially supported, are291 words
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55 1933-01-14 8 NEW ZEALAND BAN ON VISITS TO RUSSIA Any person who is a member of t: I munist Third I :ial. or any person who may airive at New Zealand within three of hLs leaving a ccuntry under Communist conill n<>: rth bo allowed to dominion without special pei; Order In55 words
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747 1933-01-14 8 BRITAIN DRIFTING TOWARDS COLLAPSE OR, MAYBE IT [S PARALYSIS Sis Oswald Moslev on the Crisis Sir Oswald Motley, s; 1 iuiuheon M ester Publicity Association, ma an urgent plea for a realistic view ol Briti b de conditions of the present day. "Unless a is met by vigorous effort." .iid.747 words
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Article89 1933-01-14 8 I-t.mliul .Lin. 11. Th.- new >il\ci- MflMgl to be issued by the' Turkish Government to replace the present banknotes will amount to £3.400.000 and will comprise denon of one Turkish pound 50 piast'ts and 25 piastres roughly corresponding to three shillings, eighteen penny and nine res respectively.89 words
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Article18 1933-01-14 8 Tin- annual general meeting of the Incorporated Society of I will be Sati.i it the I.S.P. 10 a.m.18 words
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Article1194 1933-01-14 8 The Successful and The Neglected It has not been I markablc I sound and many amusing! bocks, but few that are likely to be read I twent :.d. for all the sup i- I lathes of the f .iould net like to swear I that1,194 words
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Article376 1933-01-14 8 llni i>h and I tominion* n '> I m iii(.\ tt\ I ll i• an II I I (J I I 1 1 I IP I I il PI I (From Our Own Correspondent) Tlie lourth annual gflMswl meetm. British and Dominions Film Corporation. Ltd was held376 words
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Article66 1933-01-14 8 Mawsw. Jan. 10. 1 A new issue of Soviet prut age stamps, which I nded to convey an Idea of the v art cusp nationalities of the Soviet Union, is in course i of preparation. The series will consist of 22 s stamps of various colours, the66 words
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Article87 1933-01-14 8 PEACE PROPAGANDA BY FILM rffty Nation* •mpcu- fur The of the En,l.sr. Lr of 150.000 Iran, mitograoh best film story calcu. understanding b Member: .rs E A B. Brunei. John Buchan John I Oselgud A. P. Herbert Ifencfcl H Edward v A A. Mine, and H Mr. Adrian I the87 words
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Article183 1933-01-14 8 French and lt.ilmn> Clash in *haa*hai Jan. 5. Many people were hurt in a senou tween French and Italians during a New Vesr affray of soldiers mi The fight started for some unknown reason. in front of a cafe, betv 1 sokben and about twenty Italian sailers.183 words
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Article29 1933-01-14 8 M I H«4l>w.Md Itv Mitt Ma!'. Pl'kto! was painfully injured wh- forehead and shoulder. Miss Pirkford ;<•;. the floor oi th studio unconscioti dent occur; s new ii29 words
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Advertisement150 1933-01-14 8 \X* EVANS Antiseptic J \rj[H| 1 are good tor your I over the world rrcorn I mer d mem knowing kl the amount way in I which they relieve catarrh. I inflamed and aepnc tru j From "h—iitf ww7 I WVr* Movi* a Rnrf.»ud I to f..rn f vw EVA^150 words
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Advertisement50 1933-01-14 8 To treat these complaint-, successfully, get to the root of the trouble Clarke's Blood Mixture is the world's greatest blood purser anc healer, it is famous for Blood and Skin Disorders. Of all Chemists and Stores. imUQ Uin or TA Hi. E T form H— _____J==; •Tlßr^pju 5™ M MHKvyMUUA^guJHH50 words
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Advertisement31 1933-01-14 8 HERE Jpl lIS BH IS THE J 1 EVERY PREMIER P 1 QUALITY M^M T,,i imjagtm^A L^; SINGAPORE ,A Dfco I Sod a Water I 11F A I FRAMROZ CO. If31 words
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Article266 1933-01-14 9 I'ropo- i»spice m II 0 id St. Bernard *j 1.000 ity of whom aro migrating in rnldren. aie often and scriousiy in nee j >•* Hospice gratuitously offers otn btoarordten In as great nemands no passport. k?eps no tha oouankrs displeased with you hereditary enemies?" m mv266 words
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Article327 1933-01-14 9 I'nluv llatilcd in A 1-Year ampaign w. ihi,i.i The nctoiious poison pen of Wellingborough b at work again It ha; been waging a dastardly campaign for the past four years, spreading evil messages and striking fear into the minds of the 25.000 inhabitants of the town and327 words
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Article26 1933-01-14 9 The Ah* Minister. Lord Londond. < \::i. andria where h aM begin a tour of inopection of the Regal Air Porce units to Rgypt.26 words
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Article181 1933-01-14 9 Brigade Not Af Fire— B3 Order T.l 1 !,.s t |,l\,. at Uptcn Warren between two motor-cars when one man v. as killed outriuht and two others were burned to death, has brought into prominence a want of co-operati n between local fire brigades which may imperil181 words
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Article103 1933-01-14 9 A 4 -CENT EARRING Snatched from Infant's Far I p| .1; ilt to th. I mild n>)t it I had no work anc. moi I to eat t<> h- i i:. u.e frank admission of a middle aged Chinese who was before Mr. H. saw Kinyapoi. Criminal District Judge yeste:103 words
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Article28 1933-01-14 9 London. Jan 11. The submar a panted IIMS I ia am: RJgJ Stuart. tender of the second submann. tloiilia Plymouth to-day n join the bow tm28 words
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Article357 1933-01-14 9 llii: Productions hi The The "Maid of th? Mountains'" has fa ed with enthusiasm at all its performance at the Capitol, and should continue to draw biu during the remaining two days. Tlie next change at the Capitol brings back Ruth Chatt?rton in a new Paramount Prodi.357 words
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Article38 1933-01-14 9 American Ambassador Resumes Duties Loud..,, Jan. 11 Mr. and v Mi lion Ami i ibassador reachei S ithampton in the Whiti St.ar Imei Ma Ni V. il: t n umi d.'• bohda] 11, an < rtea38 words
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Article260 1933-01-14 9 Sir Ue wcl(y M Lack of (onirol The Inccrported Association of Architects and Surveyors held its annual dinner at Clarid London. Sir Edwin Lutyens. R.A.. the dent, was m the chair. Sir William Ltewellvn t\ sident ol the X A( i- in proposng the toast af The Asaon260 words
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Article239 1933-01-14 9 Leave Your Won it. Store. t going home to March, and can certainly do with the change Tom especially He's hail nearly four years here without a break, and I and say what you like, the climate loos vk < ma. afarjorie. here, will benelt as239 words
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Article13 1933-01-14 9 »m Baksha, Consul General for Shun. wUI be absent from Singapore from J_>13 words
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Advertisement153 1933-01-14 9 6 1 5 PAVILION 9.15 Reservations P.. v.«- 6903 UI\LES TO-im ami SINDAY 3.15. < Ii ll »ito o it (II iltl,KM RIf^LEM 'KIWM \IIE\ (the famous English Star of "Loose End-") I .MOUNTS '1 BRILUNG DB \M "THE NIGHT of Jl NF. 13" Mlt.lir 111 YtH R STORY! I153 words
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Advertisement103 1933-01-14 9 j Season Extended!— sth Day and Still I I Drawing the Crowds j Matinee To-Day 3.15 Children i Half Price j Here's Your BIG week-end Entertainment AT THE aJS C A P I T O L*» The Picture All Singapore's I locking to j l "THE MAID i OF THE103 words
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Advertisement177 1933-01-14 9 I:HIM'I:I:MI>S~I Crowded houses acclaim it HIT TO- DAT I* I AVI II i 1 Ml i Ml ii v I As sensational as this great full-blooded j v.- uncut, complete as it is. v Pox's unforeseen circumstances. to play H but three days Seize this unique. unpi. i mv of177 words
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1127 1933-01-14 10 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS SATURDAY, JANUARY 14, 1933. COMMUNISM'S LESSON FOR CAPITALISM The in live years' plai. mpleted with what degree of success it If impossiba tO MJ on the present source- Information Russia Is mc-vinu on to a second five ye:-.: plan That decision m inevitable. Oaet I nation goes1,127 words
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Article100 1933-01-14 10 LATEST TIN AND RUBBER PRICES AND STERLING RATES Rubber and Tin pnr»\- and ttW starling rate m New York and Par., specially cabled to the Free Press, tott BI follow London. Jan. 1 Spot £'14fv 1147 Fc'-wai'd C 145% 5.147 Toil'- oi Market Fa-i' r TIN London. Jan.100 words
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Article918 1933-01-14 10 CHINESE NEW YEAR DEITIES rhe Spirils of Heaven. Earth, and Water TIMI-. Fi SET! LING DEBTS «B> Our Chinese Correspondent t The Chinese of Singapore have started relebrating their Thanksgiving. ■amity two weeks jefore the New Year. The Chinese calendar I s lunar, although the Chinese Government i Ms repeatedly918 words
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Article62 1933-01-14 10 C'hiniM- Wonvn Hit h-. Str Pellets a Chinese woman was accidentally t_ he _ray pellets from the rifle of an bdton Maßlitoal dog-shooter in Pasar Lane, off Jalan Basar 7 iß aterday morning. She had pwiLlaiuil wounds the hip and the left shin Btoedter from the wo-md62 words
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Article14 1933-01-14 10 M h«s h-en anpototad a nPmDr!r of the Baatnllaat rv^mfj n nr of Pl'dger.14 words
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Article98 1933-01-14 10 COSGRAVE'S BID FOR FARM VOTE PROM I Sl*. \<i Collrftion In' of I'l".: i. Mr. Coagrave in a dramatl apture the decisive farmers Kildan- that if returned he »ouio .-n, June November and December, itx i 1934. making the first roller 1934 He added that Half of what the farmer98 words
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Article120 1933-01-14 10 Dhaatraas Fire At Kuih hu.«U l.umpiii Jaa A Aerce tire broke out in a block at houses In Chens Road, a link <iMaaa*aj from the Pudu Police S Which five homes were msec to and a sixth partially burned The alarm was given at ion. pa The120 words
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Article219 1933-01-14 10 BISHOPS DEMAND \< TKK I i A I Loaatnti I A pis* thai Ok* laagm Aiaaaeh «aasM aaahe a very speedy report an Ua* f.»ambsWt Paiaaiaan ram af «rt«+- wmm It Japaa gmlUi that —xaraataan th ia a letter la the Pre— sarnro hy thr Arrhbfchop af York219 words
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Article70 1933-01-14 10 Mother and Daughters In Affray Three Chinese women, two daiaghhii of the <tomastlc affray at 44 mil---Road, last niche The parties and one daughter on one sic daughter and all three wer> to the Oeneral Bnapgil by The two staters were mid mch other with short iron ban70 words
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Article49 1933-01-14 10 I Definite arrangemenu have mm for a re-screening at the Alhan. Ptands Xa\ler at Ooa The pei take place at 11 15 am. to in Armstrong win again deli-: cure and conversion A (treat *J vis ted the theatre fee* that the film waa *o<> been na-'iinsl, hot wr49 words
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Advertisement193 1933-01-14 10 EMPTY BARRELS f Vices from $1 to $5 CALDBKCK M A( (.KIKiOU CO, LTD. (Incorporated under the Companies Ordinance of Hong Kong) (Incorporated in Shanghai) Mil iwIoWIIM KOAIi l.le. 5371 and *37t. BY SPtt HL /r? TO BM TUI APPOINTVU s _T_ZL/^i KING OF SIAM EBTI> I7:| *i:a*o\aiiim: <,;ift* Everything193 words
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Advertisement73 1933-01-14 10 "WHAT DOES A WOMAN DO P when she want- to hold t a bridge pain and her i husband won't uive his < sanction ask> a corres- pondent in a contemporary. j She usually ju>t holds I I bridge party. Of course, r husbands will always uive c their sanction73 words
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Article1030 1933-01-14 11 LEAGUE OP NATIONS INIONS 1)1 MAN!) IMM DIATE BFPBCTIVI; ACTION UR(JKI) Fighti Renewed lor Chiumenkow Pass London Jut 1.; •-ti.-cl in. rlu, j; t th. I.rauue ol \,ti,Mb lata eaeeatrte. at.,, I( h> Slr XlJ str„ h.,mh,-rl.„n I ..rd tUn and Lord Eastace Ferey. adoptedReuter - 1,030 words
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Article298 1933-01-14 11 PM Due ll Faults of Experts POUI AI. RELATIONS IX EUROPE hmdon lan I I Th. Secretary for Foreign At! Bn Captain Eden, speaking last night on national outlook, said thut the slow progress made with the Disarmament Conference was not due to the faults or298 words
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Article138 1933-01-14 11 lapan's I neeonomic Selling True London, Jan. 13. Exports of cotton yarn for 1932 exceeded the volume of either the previous two years, states the annual report of the yarn section of the Manchester Chamber of Commerce. India. Rumania and China accounted for the most important increases. TheReuter - 138 words
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Article92 1933-01-14 11 Case Against Young Peer ra_ I ..nrl.pr.. .1 in 1 < Lord Howard of Effingham has been discharged, the jury returning "No True Bill." Reuter. Lord Howard of Effingham is the eldest son of the Earl of Effingrtam. H i.arged as a sequel to the finding of92 words
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Article70 1933-01-14 11 London linns Hime Deal With Soviet L< ndon, Jan 13. The Indian Tea Association of London has arranged the sale to Centrcsojus (Englai. Limited of 7.000.090 pounds of tea for sup: to Russia in 1933. The tea will be supnl from 100 planting concern?, purchased throu.Reuter - 70 words
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Article71 1933-01-14 11 Trade Relations With Rritahi I ondon. Jan. 11. A mission headed by Dr WmmX vicePresldent of Argentina, sailed for London today from Buen:* Aires in the liner Arlansa. The main purpose of the mission is to return Visits paid to Argent in- by the Prince Wales in 192571 words
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Article27 1933-01-14 11 LetTM Fta rytkhg To WUow v M > <5 ?.n It. •is Ye "v.pr, r-rv 'idTe f osa! and re*.l goes It Ml rn-,nVlally estimated rd27 words
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Article103 1933-01-14 11 Intercepted Wireless From Sakhalin -'on PASSENGERS IN DANGER Tokio. Jan. 13. \n intercepted wireless messat;.- indicate* thai .i Soviet vessel has been hurriedl> despatch.■<! from Nikolaevsk to the rescue of the Sakhalin, which is burning furiously. Reuter Far I astern. fA previous message stated that anxiety103 words
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Article193 1933-01-14 11 Financial Control of Roots Pure Drag Co. London. Jan 1 I :!>uiHy announced th.it the Chancellor at :n sfa gat has banned thr- arrangements for the Boots' deal— Reuter. A message on Thursday stated: Over £5.000 000 is involved in the transaction wlv the financial control of BootsReuter - 193 words
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Article114 1933-01-14 11 Iraq Suspends British Newspaper Baghdad. Jan. 13. The British controlled daily newspaper the Baghdad Times has hen suspended from publication lor lit teen days by order of the Iraqi Council of Ministers on the ground that references made to the Anglo-Persian oil ttpali were liable to affectReuter - 114 words
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Article80 1933-01-14 11 Increasing Anxiotj in London London l.m 11 Another day has passed without news of Squadron Leader Bert Hinkler, who left on Saturday on a flight to Australia. He had Mended keeping his route secret, but as anxiety for his safety is now felt his London agents disclose that80 words
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Article62 1933-01-14 11 (.iant Crrf Sinks After Collision London. Jan. 13. I aal Royal Air Force flying boat collided I ith a naval launch in Plymouth Sound to-day and sank almo I immediately. One out of the crew of nine is believed to have bean fci aasd Tin- n mainReuter - 62 words
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Article54 1933-01-14 11 No Mosquitoes I letter Than Rich Temples •r'lom Our Own Correspondent. Bangkok. Jan. 13. Before leaving this morning the Sultan of Johore complained tt Wtm&Dk n. o/iit. 'and maammtmtai Qtrntmrntmi to mtmm\ an ant l -mosquito campaign as well as the improvement I sanitation instead of54 words
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Article79 1933-01-14 11 London. Jan. 11. Tlie Premier left London to-day on a short visit to the Kfeaj Bi Ii expee'ed to remain at Snr.dr'.n-'l..iin avifl I'tidnV. I A R-Vh watchman armed with a ."in- p< r. a Chim r-mvi with a bri< k had I IgM at n .i-79 words
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Article44 1933-01-14 11 Mr. Hoover to Veto Independence l»i!l .i hln;,-t4.n. Jan. 1 The Philippine Independence Bill will be vetoed by Mr. Hoover and an announcement on the matter will be made in Congress to-day atated Mr. SnelL Republican leader of the House ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article44 1933-01-14 11 250.000 |V*os From Spanish Newspaper Midrid. lin 1" Trotsky Is claiming a quarter of a mlUten nesos damages against the weekly newspaper iampa for the pidili alliai of an article at- toiling faalte, which Trotsky alleges wa* Iwtongly attributed to him.-44 words
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Article259 1933-01-14 11 S.C.C. H. Defeat Public Bciiitti ■J r. 14 pts; P. Services Ex "A" niJ A rather weak S.C.C. fifteen defeated a weaker Public Services fifteen by 14 points (three tries and a goal) to nil on the padang yesterday. It was not a very interesting match, the play259 words
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Article134 1933-01-14 11 Australia's New Minister <>l Trade MellMHirne. Jan 1", Colonel I W. White lias been appo. succeed Sir Henry Gullett as Minister of Trade and Customs. Sir Henrj Gullet has «f»— < to ill-health. Reuter. I Lieut -Colonel Thomas Walter White D.F.C.. I I) has had a134 words
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Article330 1933-01-14 11 "The Night of .Inn. 1 \1 The Paxiiion Film productions may be pirating in many ways. Some capture with their dramatic fane, others set you rocking with laughter at their comedy, others delight you wtfto sweet raaaance. and yet others thrill you with a fast, moving story. The330 words
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Article36 1933-01-14 11 Daughter lor Isulgaria'> i Sovereign t.* J..n I c Queen loanna gave birth to a daughter r \0 I I Queen loanna (Princess Oiovanna of Italy) was married to King Boris on M .930.136 words
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Advertisement91 1933-01-14 11 BABY CARRIAGES We have recently iteeived a consignment of New Models in Baby Carriages These em bod all the latest improvements MARMET BABY CARRIAGES. Eitted with Marmet ball bearing wheel-, -orlxi i\ response rubber suspension. Price 555.00. STAR BABY CARRIAGES. Price- £45.00, $55.00. ROBINSON CO., LTD. rporated in the Straits91 words
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2102 1933-01-14 12 GRAPHIC STORY OF RHIO STRAIT DEATH DIVE •NICE MRCRAFTS ONL^ VKT Elton 'The Che appeared quite norma. first and for the first thousand feet OK B iived at about 45 degrees. The dhe then •apidlv increased in steepness until ai a 4.000 feet he was going over vert:« B tat**2,102 words
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Article631 1933-01-14 12 Young Eurasian's Deception PROMISED TO GET THEM WORK 1:;. dupinc Ol <t number of poor Inciia:i labourers who wen hard put to find I I •;>;..% ment. by a youim Eurasian, who promised them employment and induced them lo pari ■.>.-.•;. \tr lld ill afford, was the631 words
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Article252 1933-01-14 12 Another Tragedy at the Naval Base C m\ the death ot Mr Ji hi Rofi riaan, the European who was found :.•<! at HH NaMi; Rase Seletar. an __M labour r dhappaafed in the mrnrnt p:..isei\ thi sam< pot early on Thursday night Prom epouiri i mad>252 words
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Article103 1933-01-14 12 A fire ,(i tin ios, oi an interesting (.id 1 umse recently Cob Trei Manor, near Maid- I I i.<- tht TlgggllJ DeH ol the "PiekuiiK t 'aperY was burnt ..it The owner Mrs. h I V Tvrwhitt-Diak. who is over 86. was car- f led licin her bed. i103 words
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Article169 1933-01-14 12 PRINCE ALI KHANS DASH I Across malaya Penang, X L, Singapore and Back in Day Pn. Ah Khan, the son of H.H. the Aga Ki..;i. paid a hurried \isit \esterday to Singa- P 11-- flew from Penang and landed at Seletar Air Base at about 11169 words
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Article64 1933-01-14 12 'ii Our Own C Ku.il i l.umpui .l.in Plying 1) H Puss Moth. Print Ali Khan reached Kuala Lumpur this morning an hour and three-cuartt ra i.ftcr teasing Penang. met by a party of local Muslims and his plane was refuelled. He left for Singapore at 9.15.64 words
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Article342 1933-01-14 12 A Matter of Interest i<> Mainytui riii ail al parents who are cor tien oi the education of their children will ted in what Miss Hilda Lchrback. a from Western Australia, has to say tional facilities provided by .in private secondary schools oi Western Au tiaha. Mi Lehrback342 words
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Article130 1933-01-14 12 Saturday. Januan 14th Before the Chief Justice. \I r Just ite \\hitle\ and Mr. Justice a Betkett Terrell in the Ist Court at 11 a.m. Judgn Crin Appeal No. 51 to r. toh Mhah sms-h No. 60 Rex vs. Lam Lok. For furthi —Criminal App. H 52 Rex130 words
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Article105 1933-01-14 12 Question of Procedure in Polite Court \Y:.. case which had beer, struck out \L a C Bovri the Singapore F Mapistrati was mentioned for re-trial befon Mr H A Fnrrer th Rir.i'apon Cnn ricf Judge, viMridav I mrmbn vTunn ipal Htalth Oflic stated that an ordei 'or105 words
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Article267 1933-01-14 12 Chinese Possessor Sentenced At The Assizes -TOLD TO HOLD THEM POB A MOMENT 1 Lee fceng Koon was found guilty at the Assises yesterday afternoon on a charge of posmtinn of forged currency notes, to the face of nearly $5,000 and was sentenced to three267 words
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Article281 1933-01-14 12 Police I >isco\ tr\ m mi Road An elderly decrepit Chines* mas among those accused of evading duty on BgjMf before Mr. H. A. Forrer. the Singapore Criminal District Judge, yesterday. The accuser. in?, mho mss charged with being in possession of dutiable liquor. fermenting rice and281 words
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Article112 1933-01-14 12 Ten ears Vim net' »n I'\m. Vounu Hylam* At the Assizes yesterday sentence" of ten years ripante mwtmmmam aaa pagnnl n sac* sf the two young Hylams Boey Eng Hong and Hoh Boon Gim. who mere convicted on a charge of attempted murder. The prosecution alleged that the112 words
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Article107 1933-01-14 12 hinese (iets s, nl VlllMH, For removing a bicycle lamp belonging to mother man and riding off with tt. a rhimer 1-.H..J Porrer. the Singapore Criminal District Judge. When the accused was produced. Mr. A. P. ■heady. Chief Court Inspector, said md guilty by the S-cond Police107 words
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Article58 1933-01-14 12 Dunf -ed that £532 in 8.67S accounts M Mrs. Erma Shaw, who has died at SounW > of the siege of Lncknow in 1967 nt itt 1 n ofli garrison. Whan Lactaavw_ I eUeved by Sir Coin, i iv n v: out :<. w.. m the mm ttm I*- birth58 words
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Article701 1933-01-14 12 SPRING LEAF OR HAND TEA AN- HE] MARK Prosecution ol Indian f Manage' ftPfltftr case of trade mark dispute by the Criminal District Judge. Mr H a rer, yesterday, when Mnhsmmed bm k Mistri. niana|fi of a Singapore tin: Baroon bin Ally and Co.. was charged him. There were originally701 words
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Article128 1933-01-14 12 The concert to he given by the Bai WBtehhe Begtonnt at the Memotia Tuesday next, will manual al gj( .puchide about I Among the hems to be performed by thr Band mill he the 1912 Overtun howsky. and aao a movement of Sclu ■nfchad symphony The128 words
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Article1037 1933-01-14 13 Im .11 Kesearch K> r Institute HKET-BAT riLLOWS Oxford. Dec. of research that have been' Imperial Forestry Institute l considerable iuvc.i-j tm. ber -growers. One he causes of poplar can* r •aa the scrotal is Dr. Burtt Davy's tnquu y inio low problem, which vi1,037 words
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Article1394 1933-01-14 13 Australian Officials Forget Their Trusteeship the men in high ofl Mom in Australian cricket in the diffen Kaf and -n the Beard of Control shewing the right fighting fibre, and the knowledge of en that qualify them for action in these p<- itions? •nay exclude1,394 words
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Article118 1933-01-14 13 LOSS OF 3,500 p-t-ils I nited luh> Poition From Our Own Correspondent' I ..m1,.!, A loss of £3.500 is ;ho\vn by the Leeds United Fcctball Club for last sea-on in spite of the fact that th> team gained promotion to the I :t.ibuted to trade de--011 and lack of support;118 words
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Article100 1933-01-14 13 lakes the Plunge nitu I'rofessionalism hi* a;.. Dir 1 1 ••Babe" DHHbsun, the fair.,.. :;,ar. Olympic Stai. announced to-day that she had contract?, for three rentamt: To n. athletic -jhorts'* tat the crecn. to do a bit of radio work and to write for a syndicate "Sc far100 words
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Article88 1933-01-14 13 Loss Of 174! I Ist Season I*l :n Our Own Correspondent! London. I lev. Middlesex County Cricket Club lost £742 on last season's workiim. chiefly because play Ii aa ao tewnr thaa naaa days durii the month cf May. In the annual report tri- gate i* paid lo88 words
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Article82 1933-01-14 13 Anu'iii an Jockey's Remarkable Kec ord New OH.irv li,, I Johnny Gilbert, who r lias >■ lnvittd t,, .tically every fast horse of 1 on American trat q rode three grlnaarl ai I k and by so doinu broke I cord for winnings in a single year. Hii82 words
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Article62 1933-01-14 13 IN TERNATIONAL 'VARSITY GAMES Our Own Correspond i nann i><-. i~. A last -minute appeal by ti I the International I Games at Bardoneccbia was made last week. By a misuni undergraduates were not appn :ore the holidays, and Italy seeks bat to have E Germany and Swit. vhleh will62 words
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Article1318 1933-01-14 13 POPULAR CHRISTMAS MATCHES Ridtmcnd Revenge on Lute Scots LFrom Our Own Conespondent] Lcn Jon. I > Rugby may net at Christmas be playel so seriously as Association, but it is always interesting and always full of surprises. Three of the four leading London clubs were1,318 words
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Article58 1933-01-14 13 I m •r-, i M M London. Dec. tt. Cambrid narrowly won thSlalom race in were begun at St. Morttr on Saturday. Oxfgrd laat, also by a vernarrow margin. The Light Blues non th< Slalom by 1.24 points, scoring 100 points U Oxford's 98.76.. and Oxford i-angnui by58 words
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Advertisement209 1933-01-14 13 r—FeelFit-} a IN A f^\ FEW MINUTES i,^ H .W DO Y« )U Ff EL > I. A^N your Energy Spent Do you V I ieel agfhd Jls your System i l^v< and the QUICK Tonic W^^y/^f lS V/ 4 lßj int °y«^«»»oleyou oj^t l\)s/\ a >s nfif j&SnLr ijvlJ209 words
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Advertisement14 1933-01-14 13 t*^^*^***^^^^***mmmmmmmaaaaaaaammmmmmm^^mmaammammmaaaaaaaaaaaaam LEADINGt because ofits QUALITY /O |b\ jby user/ -^7^^^f^oL^mm^- _^v_Hfl Brooke Band Tea14 words
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Advertisement941 1933-01-14 14 THE BLUE PTJNNKL LINE (Ocean THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION Co. Ltd. Steam Ship Co.. Ltd.. and China TBI HBnKHIOW STEAMSHIP Co .< 1932) Ltd. Mutual Steam Navigation Co Ltd. THE CUNARD STEAM SHIP Co Ltd THE STRAITS STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. THE SARAWAK STEAMSHIP Co. Ltd THE CHINA NAVIGATION Co.. Ltd.941 words
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Advertisement627 1933-01-14 14 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In England) "ELLERMAN" LINE. FREIGHT SERVICE TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL HOMEWARDS. M earner. I»uf Spore. Nails > poir. 5.5. CITY OF ATHENS For London. Rotterdam and Hamb. 1 Port Jan. 16 s.s. CITY OF RANGOON For Havre, London.627 words
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Advertisement379 1933-01-14 14 P. o. British India and Apcar Linei MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S V CO UNDFR CONTRACT WITH Hl** \UJrS'IV* LONDON AND I\H rAM MAII MliM OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA a 1933 CARTHAGE 000 M* al SOM.ILI 6.50 C Jsn 11 NALDERA .f \m aj RAJPUTAJU379 words
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Advertisement625 1933-01-14 15 0. S. K. Line. H»K MRU \ND n<M 111 AMERICA (>u« SaUa A\uV RVKBMM AIRES via Colombo. Durban. Port Eteabeth. Cape Town. Rao de Janeiro. Santos and^Montevideo ißound-the-aorld for iltO) Feb 15 16 I DC'RRAR via Oolonbo. Mombasa. Zanslbar. Dar.-s-Salaam Reira and Loureuco Marquaa. Jan 14 14 ,«gi/<>N% n%Rt SANTOS625 words
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Advertisement504 1933-01-14 15 President liner i w_a___ S___^_s^jiX/>Vfe« to bi non: EROM SINGAPORE AND PENANCi \I I COLOMBO. BOMBAY. SUEZ. PORT SAID. ALEXANDRIA. NAPLES. GENO MARSEII IMB AND NEW YORK. Arrive Leave Leave Arrive S"pore. Spore. Penang N. York Pres. Van Buren In P< rt Jar. IT J;i.-. 19 Feb. 28 Pres. Garfield504 words
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Advertisement965 1933-01-14 15 K. P. M. KONLNKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATS( HAPPIJ I 'obovli— Saturday. Jan 14. Koedap. Tampoetih. Tampat -Tinggi. Bengkalis snd BagattJ A; -Api. PXLI.MA— S.'.tu: day. Jan. mm and Bagan Si-Apl-Api \.\LEM UN— Saturday. Jan. 14, Bawean. Ptiang-Bay, Boeleleng and Sourabaya. TOSARI— Saturday. Jan. 14. Riouw. Billiton and Batavia. TOCIIW— Saturday. Jan.965 words
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Advertisement579 1933-01-14 16 Burns Philp Line. Incorporated In Australia' FOR BBBBANK, SYDXKY AND MKLBOURNB via JAVA. DARWIN AND THI RSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly by the well-known steamer MARFI i.a (7.375 tons) and the SS. MANOOLA (3,352 tons). [Cargo only) •s MARRLLA Is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Austrslla. Cabins579 words
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Advertisement364 1933-01-14 16 VXV.i HOMEWARD FVASSAGEg Be.^t available accommodation obtainable by all Lines from COOKS WAGOISS-LITS _i__ i [Vs-ODID TRAVH SfUMtl l i .VK ROR!\S<>\ RO \I) Individual attention NO BOOKING I BIBBY LINK [LONDON ADDBESS: 22, PALL MALL, LONDON, S.WJ] of fast twm-screw Oil Driven RANGOON. COLOMBO. MARSEILLES, I'l M«»l 111 AM'364 words
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Advertisement160 1933-01-14 16 THK KASI !!< ,1 ÜbhTE! (Incorporate A T^leph'.:.. SERVIt ,K,^B i HAMBtfH. (Mi ms. MEONLA ms. BORINOIA m.s. FIONIA ms ERRIA ma. ALSIA I fl ms dia cargo vessels artth eanattent arcommodation. Adj<>to majority af eaMne (oPE\n%<.is ms JAVA I OCTWAKIiv ms. BORINOIA ms. MALAYA for V Osaka and D160 words
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Miscellaneous597 1933-01-14 16 (AIL DESPATCHES BY TRAIN 7 p.m and a 7.30 a.m ;onda. 7 30 am •days 7 p.m. atut) Haaiaj b 7 30 a m BMI and South MMai irma, India. Iraq. Palest n.»Qnal I::- Ireland, North ith America, to connect Mail at Alor Star By Tr..::. 7 p.m. (via Jerantut)597 words
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Miscellaneous611 1933-01-14 16 CHURCH SERVICES 2nd Sunday after Kpiphanv si iM'REW's < \im di: *< I Holy Coi 7.30 a.m. **>+***» P a.m. Holy Communion < Choral 9.15 am Holy Communion. £.30 p.m. Evensong (Choral) and Sermon. 6.30 p.m. Service at St. Christopher's, Johore Bahru. :.:..y. Wednesday ..nd Friday, at 8 I Holy611 words
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Article545 1933-01-14 17 !Tli ri I! im: \i i.: of Two Marooned ;i Undaunted by strong I waves. Chang rftng-mn. second officer of the Chinese str. Hsiniuhtai. staged a thrilling rescue off Northwest Home about 85 miles from Shanghai, by bringing lla chief officer and a sailor, marocned on a safety-buoy,545 words
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Article121 1933-01-14 17 i< 1 |,t nun Irum 1 r.iult r Duriim Storm The Barrow-owned steamer, Lough Fisher. W ith toaatoi slag from Falmouth, reached Belfast after being ten days on the voyage Instead of three. 1 The vessel ran through a series of storms during which she was121 words
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Article156 1933-01-14 17 FLEETWOOD SCHOOL OF NAVIGATION The Fleetwood Navigation School, the only one ol its kind on the north-west coast of Britain. J aaa granted a further lease of life by the Fleet- wood Education Committee, w hen it was decided I to keep the rchool open for the present. Dur- I156 words
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Article991 1933-01-14 17 MERCANTILE MARINE OFFICERS IVovidiim the Right Type «>! Traininu Dming the pat decade, the extent to which the subject of providing the right type oi training for Merchant Navy officers is proof of the fact that there is a widespread recognition of the need which exists that greaUr sympithy .should991 words
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Article62 1933-01-14 17 A real Noah's Ark i. touring small ix)rts ,f the Baltic nnd Scandinavia which are too ;mnll to thfir own zoos Th< old Flnnhh barque, has been ren mcd 'Ar^he Noah On its deck.; and in it hold here 1 ace mmodatlon for 200 bird and b»^ ;i.l- from a62 words
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Advertisement474 1933-01-14 17 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS (Daily and Weekly editions) 138 ROBINSON MAD; >i\i;\im>im tm. Cable Addre». ADVi RfBB, BOi€ aPOW premier »«rn.*ng dally la Malaya. Delivered with the Chota **f* RMralag. Latest news, y l i snd latest angatafea laelade pictar. a_ftT_2_9 s£2L!! rt 2^ M mBre RaWRM*,^ alujßss artleles, bcnhlii474 words
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Advertisement362 1933-01-14 17 NEXT TIME YOU GO HOME y^H §cc the ft a aft weaarr b tas r,ej9dßaa dW m\\\ Rockies— Mt. Rofaaon. talk* ef them tU— \\^-y jKmmmWm TrarucoutiaennJ rrtira iross VtacooTe* __T ilf I s_Ev*m _T mLmmmmW^ i_| Vi W MQT«JQf^I X '3 Thraujh booking*-- .ny S«easa»ki f L«r,« _9^J|t ill362 words
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Miscellaneous120 1933-01-14 17 VESSELS ARRIVED U Cluis Rickm 3170, from Hamo i 13. for Manila 13. 1 Kampar Brit. 499, from Malacca 13, for Port Dickson 14 t Oridono Maru, Jap. 3284, from Yokkaichi 13. i for Karachi 22. Koolindt, Brit. 2281. from Penang 13 tor Premantle 15. I Katong. Brit. 853, from120 words
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Article1074 1933-01-14 18 RADIO NOTES NEWS The Empire Station i Speeches on The Opening Day The Chairman's Message (By Our Wireless Correspondent; World-Radio has the following report of the opening of the Empire Station: Monday. December 19. at 9.30 a.m. j «O.M.Ti. the Right Hon. J. H Whitl. man of the Governors of1,074 words
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Article32 1933-01-14 18 \er\ bad short-wave listening -during the week under 1 ti- aileasters ha\. Murom Worid Radi i: i "> I have I. en heard transnu nans of WIXa: metres— at least32 words
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Article71 1933-01-14 18 Local listeners have been unanimous in then '-'•aise of the excellent quality and strength of the broadcasts b\ Last week tne spectal benefit of the Pen •ur Radio Society came through en 'y well, and the records were a very well lot 11 on Sunday VSIAD provided71 words
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Article54 1933-01-14 18 Melbourne VK3ME. on a wavelength of 31.55 metres, has made arrangements to brondeaal a l-to-ball" commentary between 3 and 5. .nd 8 and 9 a.m.. concluding wnh a MS. The earlier broadcasts should be well ed and listeners who nt Bm dx pr. i att missions. Tat54 words
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Article266 1933-01-14 18 Knul.uul's Voungcst Film Star Monty Bank tfee i oiliest scene po- Mike." wfekh educed for 8.1. P. Tinwas a children's pt I all the principals in the feßi with the ri;;. citl h isto that it s,, ()I1 t,, real treat for everyone. A bnv4 bw groaned266 words
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Article402 1933-01-14 18 Yit.il Motive FoiTCC in oirmic.TC "Advertising: Its Methods. Preparation and Uses" is the title of an attracts pam which the Institute of Incorporated Practitioners in Advertising announce that they are about to issue to potential advertisers, whose interest has been aroused by the general co-operative campaign to advertise402 words
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Article135 1933-01-14 18 Hollywood Buys British Star An Ei:gh-h Urn actress who started wit:: -mall parts is at tin afe ol Iweuta-ti i sanred of an incomt of £12.000 a year. Sht 1 Mi-s Elisabeth Allan, at mat tt nn: for the Twickenham Film Compan; Shi has accepted a Hollywood135 words
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Article31 1933-01-14 18 Stuart. .J: been chosen b\ Stuart Erwin md Jun,- OoQya bfe wife sj tht name for heir son born wh:i. Erw m was at work in Pantnount Hi Learned AbOttl Women."31 words
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Article377 1933-01-14 18 Popular Shortwave Radio Stations Tne following ls a list ol stations which <an r>- re< t ivi d in S:ngapo:e Ja>a Station*: Bai:docng PLM from about t2O i: m gramophone records and telephon> tests with Sydney, A., tralia. and other stations Usual call after records "Hullo Sydne)377 words
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71 1933-01-14 18 X h gular broadcasts sre untß tartfeH "cc: DALLY on 55 5 Metres 10 30 to 11 am WtTALOtO HI!! IBSTING err Smdays and Public Holidays). FRIDAY on 65 Metres. PROM THE 6TUDIO 6 SO p m. Krontchong Music. v- c h 7.15 BritL'h Official71 words
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Article435 1933-01-14 18 USESOF SHORT-WAVE WIRELESS MaiTsafßC IfarcoaTi Kxporinu'nlMarchese Marconi disclosed rt the Royal Insn. London, the results of his experiments wireless, "which." he said. •are bound to extend very "Mnsiderabl} already vast field of the application of electric s to radio-communication." stem was working B the Vatica:. I the Papal Pa: tC435 words
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Article21 1933-01-14 18 Because manicured toe-nails were tatreduced Charles langhtun *he Nero af CecU B. De Cross" host Ma toe-naik dyed a vernutaon hue21 words
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Advertisement360 1933-01-14 18 BANKS _ASD ISSI R\ CHARTERED BANh Or \W)\\ U STRALIA \MI < UIN OBana mb 1 }omtm by Royal ChaPaid up capital in MtJlb shares ol £5 acn '<*- Reserve Liability of Proprietors 13.000.iW \n omi i 38 Bisbopsgate. London, EC 2 Ai r S-ar 1.0110 A::.-:t ar Ipoh I360 words
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Advertisement298 1933-01-14 18 IHK iIIKOHAV RANK. Established ta :**■< Sapual Bubs* Tibet: <F..:\ pair MP» President X Kodan h gg^ -President X Tat Meed Otter iefeofeana <ingap«ve Braneb m National Prorlncta: Bats Lloyd's Bank. Ltd Alexandria (Egypt). Batavia tarfe. g^ Calcutta. Canton. Changchun Datrer. ia, tien. Hamburg. Hankdk, Barbir Honolulu, Ralyuan. Kara. h:.298 words
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Miscellaneous223 1933-01-14 18 j BRITISH BROADCASTING j i CORPORATION PROGRAMMES KIR INDIA. BURMA. J >TR\ITS SKTTI.EMKNTS. .nd HDKRATII) MALAY ■■Afaf J I- ROM THE EMPIRE TRANSMITTER. J J UAVENTRY. ENGLAND J Wavelengths: 25.3 metres and 313 J i metres. i i Saturday, January 11 i GMT 230 p.m. Time Signal from i Bin223 words
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Article750 1933-01-14 19 on>umptk»ti r.xo-n' 1 1 ail a. Bee. SI. tied, was held j •»f Chartered Ac- Moorgate E chair men of the company, j 1 the adoption cf the I unfortunately proved, from the L^n, hr tin tadu much po< Trade continued to i iptia. teß in thr750 words
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Article309 1933-01-14 19 < hina\ (,ood li K..iu nese firms dealing in ike imported from m. Bangkck and Rangoon suffered an. year of limited trade because of the seriou. decline ta the foreign demand for rice from Hong Kong, and the good harvest which China had in 1832. The309 words
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Article290 1933-01-14 19 Would Xv Weli-omt-in I) 1 I sir. H. Bolle. formerly of the Rubber Co Malabar, writes to the Financial News I read an article by Mr. Alfred T Macer in your columns ifgardln^ the lubber situation, and I quite agree with him that a restriction cf some sort290 words
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Article176 1933-01-14 19 I .;r^« iir.i cl Kuhoer I looriiu I From Our Own Correspondent I 1 ti..,.. ii.-. r. After 50 years Messi have removed from 5. Whittington Av.nue lo 52-54 Gracechurch Street. The old accommodatioc evidently became too cramped and IB new offices occupy extensive space on I176 words
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Article747 1933-01-14 19 Sabstßiitia] Profits Despite Restrk tion I .:iu. »n I I The twenty -tir-t annual general meeting of i Malayan Tin Dredging. Limited, was held terday at the afl Chartered Accountants, Great Swan-alley. Moorgate. EC. Mr C. V. Stephens, chairman of the con.p; n;.\ p: ing. The Secretary (Mr.747 words
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Article14 1933-01-14 19 n I l! making a total foi current financial yea14 words
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225 1933-01-14 19 LEWIS PEAT'S WEEKLY R UBBER REPORT >ini;aptir>', .Jan. 1 I havt continued to fill away during the week, a loss cf over a quaiter of a cent being exix-rieiiced. Enquiries from Japan have lent a certain amount cf support on the decline, but American orders have been \cry poor, and225 words
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Article143 1933-01-14 19 NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE CiUsmgerj iii RcpnaOMUstivc Priea ■ALBS siock vxtmAHor. II 10 000 I 810 OOfl iimrp(i F»r^K S A.s-ociation 3i» Indu.-t rials 64.35 63.81 63.09 '2D ut. BJS i i i;.;;d.-; SO.Ot; B'i 4 7 DOW JONES AVERAGES I in. in II IS. American Can. Cv.ni. 61', 61',143 words
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Article196 1933-01-14 19 Malayan Products Better in Quality B ntun me in world comni. «l!t> priors In UM last few years, th Hon X r. Cl in -<■ tirßM Oeaßng with I aan Bn penOaeei m* I unprofitable year in 1932. The deman [this commodity irom thi Japam British and j196 words
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Article110 1933-01-14 19 legram received by Ua manager of tlr c Brand Hm Oaap dicates 188 Company has been able to rcrurd a s year hr tl I dinp December 31st 1932 |h tin Ordinary Branch the new sums assured :>n.ooo compaVin. with £18.006.386 in the pi ar. AnnuiU110 words
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Article363 1933-01-14 19 EXCHANGE RATES January 13 London. 4 months' sight 2 3 3132 London. 3 months' sight 2 3 15 16 London. 60 days' sight 2 3 29 32 London. 30 days' sight 2 3 7 8 London, demand 2 3 27 32 London. T.T. 2|3 13 16 Lyons363 words
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72 1933-01-14 19 January 13th.. 12 e'elork nsen Bayers Seßsaa R.S.S. equal to London Standard. Spot (loose* 6 13 16 f% R S.S. equal to London Standard. (FOB I 7. 7«« Standard R.S.S on Tender Jan. 6 15 16 7 Feb. II M April-June 7* July-Sept. Tone of72 words
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Article776 1933-01-14 19 f, i kii> vr iwi \k^ CLOSING WIOIATIONB I (£> 23s 6d 25s 6d Austral Malay lBs 2Os norn Aver Hit.m 10s 6d Us 6d Bangin Tin lls 12s Batang Padang ($1) 05 51, 25 32* Bukit Arang (sl> 40 norn Burmah Malay D 5s 7s nom.776 words
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Advertisement83 1933-01-14 19 ru-fd 512.00U.0i8 Assurance In force over $35,000,000 The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. 1 Incorporated in the Straits Settlement*. BBADOfTICE: QNltb^;!. Life Building CccL Street dinao^ th. rnennnnv f Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27. Old Jewry EC The COBBpany nas C2O i-pcaited with tne sr. ir rorv v Je r83 words
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Article, Illustration1302 1933-01-14 20 AGGRESSIVE FOURTHAVICKET PARTNERSHIP Euiln Batting Failures in Perfect Conditions magnificent partnership between K. I >. Wyatt and I ip.i pulled I n-!.tm! <>>it nl a \vr\ dangerous situation in th. third Test match .it \delaide yesterday. liul.uid had lost 1 «»u t wickets tor :501,302 words
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Article66 1933-01-14 20 I'iiwn Tennis I<>st Against Australia Sydney. Jan. 13. In the fourth and last lawn tennis test ween America and Australia Qledhnl America) beat Qulst 6—4. 7—5; V rka) beat Hopmnn 6—3, 6—3: and Allison beat Quist and McOrath 6^4 -3. Crawford walk-over In his singles ma' MUso n66 words
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Article292 1933-01-14 20 THE PENANG PONY GRIFFINS Result of Yesterday's Draw FOUK v ERI [FIED UNFIT I From Our Own Correspondent I I". n. mi;, -fan. IB The draw lor the Penang pony griffins took place thus afternoon at Ayer Itam s tables and resulted as follows: ■Brown filly (3 flora) pedigree; La292 words
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Article327 1933-01-14 20 I f and traps For TVda\ 'fl b eaanf Race 1. Ponies Class i» t z (1 —Roy's Best 9.2. Ben Hall 9.0. Red Blazes 8.6. Ferfect Lady 7.13. Donoro 7.1 L Princeat Richmond 7.9. Mickey Mouse 7.9? Little P.v Peerless Lady 6.7. Race 2. Horses Class I—327 words
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Article182 1933-01-14 20 To-day's Kinai in Kuak Lumpur For the fourth time in the in f thl competition Singapore and Selangor me.' nal for the Malaya Rugby Cup In Kuala Lumpur this afternoon. Singapore: D. R. Harper; J. G, H. Brett. J C. Cooke. md G. Dodds. N. G. M182 words
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Article448 1933-01-14 20 Y.M.C.A. DEFEAT COLLEGE YESTERDAY'S Ho< KEY MATVIIKS ULCi Five ftth gainst Chinese \m< ....3; Baffles College 4 Although the V.M.C.A. only won by three to two. they were markedly superior as BBa to the Raffles College team when they met in a hockey match on the College and at Bukit448 words
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Article130 1933-01-14 20 i. mJCMU v l The S.R.C. A" team defeated S.C.R.C A by five goals to one to a hockey match on the Pada: aay. The heme team did not have such a big advantage as the score would suggest, but it was better finishing off which gave130 words
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Article217 1933-01-14 20 1 ntflish up To-day Ike third round of the FA. Cup. hi which the First and Second Division teams compete for the first time, is to be playe. The v/ill line up as follow Hull vs. Sunderland. Oldham Tottenham Brighton vs. Chelsea. iford City vs. Aston Villa. Dnrßagfc217 words
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Article182 1933-01-14 20 Singapore G.C. MsßtMy Mixed Foursomes The monthly mixed foursomes i afapi HI inn was played at Bukit Timah yesterday and luaußtrl in a win for Mrs. Start and V Yenning with a net score of 32 l 42 cards taken out and the following returned: Associates are reminded that182 words
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Article81 1933-01-14 20 m and Starting Time* Far r Club Match Jhe Kep,Hl Goll CluL t.an. nd startup times for the match against the Islac i Club on Sunday, at Keppel are: 8.35 Craik and If •it 840 J M 845 J W J 8.5(1 8.55 C R Evan81 words
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Article29 1933-01-14 20 Sueyoshi vs. J Inycsc Denning. E. Uo vs i> A. R. Batemar Mlneo. Be Yean Bee vs J Ibrahim vs P R M B H. Chun.29 words
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Article26 1933-01-14 20 The fHigpapor* Ping P<* I Bounce that the tounn. I won be held iesiring antiunion are I rith the Bon S 1 o Government He»:ti". fa26 words
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Advertisement101 1933-01-14 20 school suppTTe] SCHOOL STATIONERY i.i FOR I CARDS FEE RECEIPT BOOKS ADMISSION REGISTERS LEAVING CERTIFICATES, ENROLMENT AND ATTENDAN SCHOOL ACCOUNT SCHOOL ASSROOM FURN. PICTURES. FRIEZES WALL ATLAS! PRIMARY AND X! ARTEN MAT) FULL RANGE OF MODERN TEXT BOOK: WORKS OF REFER) ENILE FICTION. SCH(X EVERYTHING FOR SCHOOLS ASK FOR PARTICULARS101 words
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